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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire countryside, the natural undulations and blind crests make this a challenging circuit with no one corner quite as straightforward as it seems. However with a bit of perseverance, you soon find you’re linking up the gradients and curves into a flowing whole. Oulton Park lays claim to the steepest banked corner in the UK, with the 11% Shell Oils Corner. Add in the double apex of Druids and the deceptive Lodge, the once tree lined Avenue and the fast Lakeside straight and the enduring appeal of Oulton becomes apparent. Oulton Park has to be one of the most challenging circuits in Europe both feared and revered by even the British Superbike riders. It is unlikely you will master the circuit on your first visit but will be hugely rewarding to ride regardless.

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire countryside, the natural undulations and blind crests make this a challenging circuit with no one corner quite as straightforward as it seems. However with a bit of perseverance, you soon find you’re linking up the gradients and curves into a flowing whole. Oulton Park lays claim to the steepest banked corner in the UK, with the 11% Shell Oils Corner. Add in the double apex of Druids and the deceptive Lodge, the once tree lined Avenue and the fast Lakeside straight and the enduring appeal of Oulton becomes apparent. Oulton Park has to be one of the most challenging circuits in Europe both feared and revered by even the British Superbike riders. It is unlikely you will master the circuit on your first visit but will be hugely rewarding to ride regardless.

Circuit length:2.69 milesPetrol: AvailablePit Garages:Available, first come first serve basisCatering: AvailableNoise Limit: 102 dB,static (guideline only) drive by limit appliesPower: Available in garagesGroups: 3 groupsAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Available on all events, local charge by circuit , paddock access after 6pm, camping only available from March 1st to the 31st OctoberStart times: 0715 sign on / 0815 briefing / 0900 tracktimeGeneral requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU race licence required. Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standard

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire countryside, the natural undulations and blind crests make this a challenging circuit with no one corner quite as straightforward as it seems. However with a bit of perseverance, you soon find you’re linking up the gradients and curves into a flowing whole. Oulton Park lays claim to the steepest banked corner in the UK, with the 11% Shell Oils Corner. Add in the double apex of Druids and the deceptive Lodge, the once tree lined Avenue and the fast Lakeside straight and the enduring appeal of Oulton becomes apparent. Oulton Park has to be one of the most challenging circuits in Europe both feared and revered by even the British Superbike riders. It is unlikely you will master the circuit on your first visit but will be hugely rewarding to ride regardless.

Circuit length:2.69 milesPetrol: AvailablePit Garages:Available, first come first serve basisCatering: AvailableNoise Limit: 102 dB,static (guideline only) drive by limit appliesPower: Available in garagesGroups: 3 groupsAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Available on all events, local charge by circuit , paddock access after 6pm, camping only available from March 1st to the 31st OctoberStart times: 0715 sign on / 0815 briefing / 0900 tracktimeGeneral requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU race licence required. Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standard

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire countryside, the natural undulations and blind crests make this a challenging circuit with no one corner quite as straightforward as it seems. However with a bit of perseverance, you soon find you’re linking up the gradients and curves into a flowing whole. Oulton Park lays claim to the steepest banked corner in the UK, with the 11% Shell Oils Corner. Add in the double apex of Druids and the deceptive Lodge, the once tree lined Avenue and the fast Lakeside straight and the enduring appeal of Oulton becomes apparent. Oulton Park has to be one of the most challenging circuits in Europe both feared and revered by even the British Superbike riders. It is unlikely you will master the circuit on your first visit but will be hugely rewarding to ride regardless.

Circuit length:2.69 milesPetrol: AvailablePit Garages:Available, first come first serve basisCatering: AvailableNoise Limit: 102 dB,static (guideline only) drive by limit appliesPower: Available in garagesGroups: 3 groupsAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Available on all events, local charge by circuit , paddock access after 6pm, camping only available from March 1st to the 31st OctoberStart times: 0715 sign on / 0815 briefing / 0900 tracktimeGeneral requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU race licence required. Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standard

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire countryside, the natural undulations and blind crests make this a challenging circuit with no one corner quite as straightforward as it seems. However with a bit of perseverance, you soon find you’re linking up the gradients and curves into a flowing whole. Oulton Park lays claim to the steepest banked corner in the UK, with the 11% Shell Oils Corner. Add in the double apex of Druids and the deceptive Lodge, the once tree lined Avenue and the fast Lakeside straight and the enduring appeal of Oulton becomes apparent. Oulton Park has to be one of the most challenging circuits in Europe both feared and revered by even the British Superbike riders. It is unlikely you will master the circuit on your first visit but will be hugely rewarding to ride regardless.

Circuit length:2.69 milesPetrol: AvailablePit Garages:Available, first come first serve basisCatering: AvailableNoise Limit: 102 dB,static (guideline only) drive by limit appliesPower: Available in garagesGroups: 3 groupsAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Available on all events, local charge by circuit , paddock access after 6pm, camping only available from March 1st to the 31st OctoberStart times: 0715 sign on / 0815 briefing / 0900 tracktimeGeneral requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU race licence required. Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standard

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Oulton Park Circuit

Little Budworth, Tarporley CW6 9BW, UK

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire countryside, the natural undulations and blind crests make this a challenging circuit with no one corner quite as straightforward as it seems. However with a bit of perseverance, you soon find you’re linking up the gradients and curves into a flowing whole. Oulton Park lays claim to the steepest banked corner in the UK, with the 11% Shell Oils Corner. Add in the double apex of Druids and the deceptive Lodge, the once tree lined Avenue and the fast Lakeside straight and the enduring appeal of Oulton becomes apparent. Oulton Park has to be one of the most challenging circuits in Europe both feared and revered by even the British Superbike riders. It is unlikely you will master the circuit on your first visit but will be hugely rewarding to ride regardless.

Circuit length:2.69 milesPetrol: AvailablePit Garages:Available, first come first serve basisCatering: AvailableNoise Limit: 102 dB,static (guideline only) drive by limit appliesPower: Available in garagesGroups: 3 groupsAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Available on all events, local charge by circuit , paddock access after 6pm, camping only available from March 1st to the 31st OctoberStart times: 0715 sign on / 0815 briefing / 0900 tracktimeGeneral requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU race licence required. Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standard

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Brands Hatch has become synonymous with motorsport and fittingly for its location in a natural ampitheatre, has seen great battles over the years. Nowadays, the shorter of its two configurations

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Brands Hatch has become synonymous with motorsport and fittingly for its location in a natural ampitheatre, has seen great battles over the years. Nowadays, the shorter of its two configurations – the kidney shaped Indy circuit. Despite being only 1.2 miles long and simple in shape, this is a fun circuit and the apparent straightforward appearance belies its challenging nature and the complexity of its corners. For example, the famous Paddock Hill where a cambered braking zone, blind apex and steep drop off combine to make this one of the most exhilarating corners anywhere in the UK. The longer GP circuit is subject to more restrictive noise limits and hence used less throughout the year – spaces on these trackdays fill up quickly with riders eager to pit themselves against even more of the demanding dips, cambers and famous corners. On this longer circuit you get to experience the thrill of the steep descent down Pilgrims Drop, fringed with woodland, and the fastest part of the circuit into Hawthorn Bend. As with all MSV owned circuits, the paddock facilities are great, with pit garages and plenty of places to eat.

Circuit length: Indy 1.208 miles / GP 2.433 milesPetrol: Not available on sitePit Garages: Available on first come, first serve basisCatering: Available on first come, first serve basisNoise Limit: Brands GP 101db Brands Indy 102db (Static test guideline only) drive by limits applyPower: Available in garagesGroups: 4 groups day/ 2 groups evening sessionAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Not availableStart times: Day – 0730 sign on / 0830 briefing / 0900 tracktime commences Evening – 1600-1700 sign on, briefing 1700, tracktime commences 1730General requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU race licence required. Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standardHow to get there: Brands Hatch is situated on the A20 near West Kingsdown. Just 3 miles from junction 3 (Swanley) of the M25, it is linked via the A20 to the M20 and M25/26 motorways. Regular services to Swanley station operate from London Victoria.

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In a small valley in the rolling Lincolnshire Wolds, one of the UK’s oldest race circuits twists and turns its way through parkland and woodland for 2.2m. Starting life as

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In a small valley in the rolling Lincolnshire Wolds, one of the UK’s oldest race circuits twists and turns its way through parkland and woodland for 2.2m. Starting life as a short chalk track for racing motorbikes in the 1930s, Cadwell Park is now firmly established as one of the most popular tracks for bikers in the country and more people attend the BSB round held here than any other on the calendar. For spectators who can get close to the action all the way round the circuit, the atmosphere is electric.

It’s easy to see why the spectators love it – the many direction changes, swooping curves and flowing sections in conjunction with the elevation changes make for some fabulous racing. Nothing beats the excitement of riding Cadwell yourself though and although quite narrow, the challenge of what is sometimes called a ‘mini Nurburgring’ is addictive. The Gooseneck is a testing off camber corkscrew with a rapidly descending exit, contrasted by the sharp incline of ‘The Mountain’. This awesome feature is arguably the most recognisable on any UK circuit, thanks to the ubiquitous pictures of bikes several feet in the air. No one is quite as exuberant over the Mountain as Josh Brookes and a No Limits trackday gives you the chance to at least try getting a wheelie photo in a similar style.

Although earmarked for potential improvement, the paddock area is somewhat limited, with no garages and no power supply. You’ll need a generator if you want to run tyre warmers.

Circuit length: 2.20m Full circuitPetrol: On site or petrol station left out of entrance, 1.5m. Otherwise Louth, right out of entrance, 5mPit Garages: Not availableCatering: AvailableNoise Limit: 105 dB (unless otherwise stated)Power: Limited (generator recommended)Groups: 3 groups day / 2 groups evening sessionAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Available, access the night before (camping charge may apply) only from March 1st to the 31st OctoberStart times: Day – 0730 sign on / 0830 briefing / 0900 tracktime commences Evening – 1600-1700 sign on, briefing 1700, tracktime commences 1730General requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU licence required Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standardHow to get there: If you are approaching from the south, the A153 can be accessed from the A1. Coming from the north or west, use the A1, M1 or M62, then take the M180 to Brigg, then the A1084 to Caistor. The nearest stations to the circuit are Market Rasen and Lincoln.

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Donington has seen its fair share of 500 GP and MotoGP history and the ‘Greatest Of All Time’, Valentino Rossi rates this as one of his favourite circuits. Troubled times

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Donington has seen its fair share of 500 GP and MotoGP history and the ‘Greatest Of All Time’, Valentino Rossi rates this as one of his favourite circuits. Troubled times with the business adminstration behind the scenes resulted in the loss of MotoGP recently, but now back in the hands of the family who originally developed the site, Donington is once again a world class venue. The chance to ride the same circuit as true legends of the sport draws many to this prestigious track with its mix of fast flowing and slower corners. Donington is a physically demanding circuit that rewards smoothness and concentration and both the world famous Craner Curves, which swoops down rollercoaster fashion, and the blind right of Coppice require more than a little nerve. Off the famous tarmac you’ll find all the facilities you’d expect of a circuit that caters to the elite of world motorsport.

Circuit length: 2.487 milesPetrol: AvailablePit Garages: Available on a first come, first serve basisCatering: AvailableNoise levels: 105db noisy day 98db quiet day (unless otherwise stated)Power: Available in garagesGroups: 3 groupsAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Only available on request to the circuit Access from 7 am. Start times: Day – 0730 sign on / 0830 briefing / 0900 tracktime commencesGeneral requirements: Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standard General requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU race licence required. Age 18+ How to get there: Donington Park is situated right at the heart of England, just minutes from M1 junction 23a and MOTO Donington Park Motorway Services and Travelodge, or junction 24 southbound.

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Snetterton was built on a airfield in the 1950s and made the most of the space with some long, super quick straights that gave rise to its reputation as one

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Snetterton was built on a airfield in the 1950s and made the most of the space with some long, super quick straights that gave rise to its reputation as one of the fastest circuits in the country. A redevelopment that was completed in 2011 saw the track extended by the addition of a twisty infield section enhancing the technical challenge and we use this layout, known as the 300, for our trackdays. A full resurface was completed at the same time and along with being wide and flat with plenty of run off this makes for a novice friendly circuit. None of the character of the old circuit has been lost and for more experienced riders the challenge of setting up the correct line on to the fast straights, or getting the approach to the deceptive Esses or Riches remains.

Along with the work on the track, the facilities on site have also had an upgrade and the inclusion of three elevated viewing areas makes it great for spectators.

Circuit length: 3 milesPetrol: AvailablePit Garages: Available on a first come, first serve basisCatering: AvailableNoise levels: 102db (unless otherwise stated) (Static test guideline only) drive by limits applyPower: Available in garagesGroups: 3 groups day/ 2 groups eveningAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Available, access the night before (camping charge may apply)Start times: Day – 0730 sign on / 0830 briefing / 0900 tracktime commences Evening – 1600-1700 sign on, briefing 1700, tracktime commences 1730General requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU race licence required Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standardHow to get there: You’ll find the circuit 10 miles north-east of Thetford on the A11 from London to Norwich. Coming from the south, leave the M11 at junction 9 and follow the A11. From the north or west, use the M11/A11 and join the A11 after Newmarket. Eccles Road, Attleborough and Thetford stations are on the main Cambridge to Norwich line.

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire countryside, the natural undulations and blind crests make this a challenging circuit with no one corner quite as straightforward as it seems. However with a bit of perseverance, you soon find you’re linking up the gradients and curves into a flowing whole. Oulton Park lays claim to the steepest banked corner in the UK, with the 11% Shell Oils Corner. Add in the double apex of Druids and the deceptive Lodge, the once tree lined Avenue and the fast Lakeside straight and the enduring appeal of Oulton becomes apparent. Oulton Park has to be one of the most challenging circuits in Europe both feared and revered by even the British Superbike riders. It is unlikely you will master the circuit on your first visit but will be hugely rewarding to ride regardless.

Circuit length:2.69 milesPetrol: AvailablePit Garages:Available, first come first serve basisCatering: AvailableNoise Limit: 102 dB,static (guideline only) drive by limit appliesPower: Available in garagesGroups: 3 groupsAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Available on all events, local charge by circuit , paddock access after 6pm, camping only available from March 1st to the 31st OctoberStart times: 0715 sign on / 0815 briefing / 0900 tracktimeGeneral requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU race licence required. Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standard

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In the heart of the Leicestershire countryside sits Mallory Park, known as the ‘Friendly Circuit’ for its more than helpful staff and a cafe that has acquired almost legendary status

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In the heart of the Leicestershire countryside sits Mallory Park, known as the ‘Friendly Circuit’ for its more than helpful staff and a cafe that has acquired almost legendary status among trackside catering – it really is that good! Coupled with the very pretty lakes in the infield and the sloping green, natural ampitheatre you’d could almost think the 1.3m circuit might be a little on the genteel side. Once out on the track you soon discover you’ve been lulled into a false sense of security because Mallory is fast, so much so that a couple of chicanes have had to be added to slow the bikes down. Although on the short side, and therefore relatively easy to learn, a lap involves some intense action with quick straights, heavy braking and the amazing fast, seemingly endless Gerrards bend. In contrast, Shaws Hairpin is ultra tight and a real skill test.

The paddock is in the centre of the circuit with a limited number of garages – if you want to be guaranteed power a generator is a good idea. Spectators can get a great view all around the circuit, and access over the track is via a footbridge once the bikes are out. It may not be as grand as some other circuits but Mallory is guaranteed to make you smile.

Circuit length: 1.3mPetrol: On sitePit garages: Yes – limited number – Electricity is charged by the circuit at £5.00 per socketCatering: Lakeside Diner on siteNoise Level: 103 dB weekdays and weekends –Animals: Not permitted on site.

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In a small valley in the rolling Lincolnshire Wolds, one of the UK’s oldest race circuits twists and turns its way through parkland and woodland for 2.2m. Starting life as

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In a small valley in the rolling Lincolnshire Wolds, one of the UK’s oldest race circuits twists and turns its way through parkland and woodland for 2.2m. Starting life as a short chalk track for racing motorbikes in the 1930s, Cadwell Park is now firmly established as one of the most popular tracks for bikers in the country and more people attend the BSB round held here than any other on the calendar. For spectators who can get close to the action all the way round the circuit, the atmosphere is electric.

It’s easy to see why the spectators love it – the many direction changes, swooping curves and flowing sections in conjunction with the elevation changes make for some fabulous racing. Nothing beats the excitement of riding Cadwell yourself though and although quite narrow, the challenge of what is sometimes called a ‘mini Nurburgring’ is addictive. The Gooseneck is a testing off camber corkscrew with a rapidly descending exit, contrasted by the sharp incline of ‘The Mountain’. This awesome feature is arguably the most recognisable on any UK circuit, thanks to the ubiquitous pictures of bikes several feet in the air. No one is quite as exuberant over the Mountain as Josh Brookes and a No Limits trackday gives you the chance to at least try getting a wheelie photo in a similar style.

Although earmarked for potential improvement, the paddock area is somewhat limited, with no garages and no power supply. You’ll need a generator if you want to run tyre warmers.

Circuit length: 2.20m Full circuitPetrol: On site or petrol station left out of entrance, 1.5m. Otherwise Louth, right out of entrance, 5mPit Garages: Not availableCatering: AvailableNoise Limit: 105 dB (unless otherwise stated)Power: Limited (generator recommended)Groups: 3 groups day / 2 groups evening sessionAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Available, access the night before (camping charge may apply) only from March 1st to the 31st OctoberStart times: Day – 0730 sign on / 0830 briefing / 0900 tracktime commences Evening – 1600-1700 sign on, briefing 1700, tracktime commences 1730General requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU licence required Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standardHow to get there: If you are approaching from the south, the A153 can be accessed from the A1. Coming from the north or west, use the A1, M1 or M62, then take the M180 to Brigg, then the A1084 to Caistor. The nearest stations to the circuit are Market Rasen and Lincoln.

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Snetterton was built on a airfield in the 1950s and made the most of the space with some long, super quick straights that gave rise to its reputation as one

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Snetterton was built on a airfield in the 1950s and made the most of the space with some long, super quick straights that gave rise to its reputation as one of the fastest circuits in the country. A redevelopment that was completed in 2011 saw the track extended by the addition of a twisty infield section enhancing the technical challenge and we use this layout, known as the 300, for our trackdays. A full resurface was completed at the same time and along with being wide and flat with plenty of run off this makes for a novice friendly circuit. None of the character of the old circuit has been lost and for more experienced riders the challenge of setting up the correct line on to the fast straights, or getting the approach to the deceptive Esses or Riches remains.

Along with the work on the track, the facilities on site have also had an upgrade and the inclusion of three elevated viewing areas makes it great for spectators.

Circuit length: 3 milesPetrol: AvailablePit Garages: Available on a first come, first serve basisCatering: AvailableNoise levels: 102db (unless otherwise stated) (Static test guideline only) drive by limits applyPower: Available in garagesGroups: 3 groups day/ 2 groups eveningAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Available, access the night before (camping charge may apply)Start times: Day – 0730 sign on / 0830 briefing / 0900 tracktime commences Evening – 1600-1700 sign on, briefing 1700, tracktime commences 1730General requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU race licence required Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standardHow to get there: You’ll find the circuit 10 miles north-east of Thetford on the A11 from London to Norwich. Coming from the south, leave the M11 at junction 9 and follow the A11. From the north or west, use the M11/A11 and join the A11 after Newmarket. Eccles Road, Attleborough and Thetford stations are on the main Cambridge to Norwich line.

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In a small valley in the rolling Lincolnshire Wolds, one of the UK’s oldest race circuits twists and turns its way through parkland and woodland for 2.2m. Starting life as

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In a small valley in the rolling Lincolnshire Wolds, one of the UK’s oldest race circuits twists and turns its way through parkland and woodland for 2.2m. Starting life as a short chalk track for racing motorbikes in the 1930s, Cadwell Park is now firmly established as one of the most popular tracks for bikers in the country and more people attend the BSB round held here than any other on the calendar. For spectators who can get close to the action all the way round the circuit, the atmosphere is electric.

It’s easy to see why the spectators love it – the many direction changes, swooping curves and flowing sections in conjunction with the elevation changes make for some fabulous racing. Nothing beats the excitement of riding Cadwell yourself though and although quite narrow, the challenge of what is sometimes called a ‘mini Nurburgring’ is addictive. The Gooseneck is a testing off camber corkscrew with a rapidly descending exit, contrasted by the sharp incline of ‘The Mountain’. This awesome feature is arguably the most recognisable on any UK circuit, thanks to the ubiquitous pictures of bikes several feet in the air. No one is quite as exuberant over the Mountain as Josh Brookes and a No Limits trackday gives you the chance to at least try getting a wheelie photo in a similar style.

Although earmarked for potential improvement, the paddock area is somewhat limited, with no garages and no power supply. You’ll need a generator if you want to run tyre warmers.

Circuit length: 2.20m Full circuitPetrol: On site or petrol station left out of entrance, 1.5m. Otherwise Louth, right out of entrance, 5mPit Garages: Not availableCatering: AvailableNoise Limit: 105 dB (unless otherwise stated)Power: Limited (generator recommended)Groups: 3 groups day / 2 groups evening sessionAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Available, access the night before (camping charge may apply) only from March 1st to the 31st OctoberStart times: Day – 0730 sign on / 0830 briefing / 0900 tracktime commences Evening – 1600-1700 sign on, briefing 1700, tracktime commences 1730General requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU licence required Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standardHow to get there: If you are approaching from the south, the A153 can be accessed from the A1. Coming from the north or west, use the A1, M1 or M62, then take the M180 to Brigg, then the A1084 to Caistor. The nearest stations to the circuit are Market Rasen and Lincoln.

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Donington has seen its fair share of 500 GP and MotoGP history and the ‘Greatest Of All Time’, Valentino Rossi rates this as one of his favourite circuits. Troubled times

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Donington has seen its fair share of 500 GP and MotoGP history and the ‘Greatest Of All Time’, Valentino Rossi rates this as one of his favourite circuits. Troubled times with the business adminstration behind the scenes resulted in the loss of MotoGP recently, but now back in the hands of the family who originally developed the site, Donington is once again a world class venue. The chance to ride the same circuit as true legends of the sport draws many to this prestigious track with its mix of fast flowing and slower corners. Donington is a physically demanding circuit that rewards smoothness and concentration and both the world famous Craner Curves, which swoops down rollercoaster fashion, and the blind right of Coppice require more than a little nerve. Off the famous tarmac you’ll find all the facilities you’d expect of a circuit that caters to the elite of world motorsport.

Circuit length: 2.487 milesPetrol: AvailablePit Garages: Available on a first come, first serve basisCatering: AvailableNoise levels: 105db noisy day 98db quiet day (unless otherwise stated)Power: Available in garagesGroups: 3 groupsAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Only available on request to the circuit Access from 7 am. Start times: Day – 0730 sign on / 0830 briefing / 0900 tracktime commencesGeneral requirements: Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standard General requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU race licence required. Age 18+ How to get there: Donington Park is situated right at the heart of England, just minutes from M1 junction 23a and MOTO Donington Park Motorway Services and Travelodge, or junction 24 southbound.

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire

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Oulton Park is an immensely popular track day venue and the second longest circuit in the country. Only Silverstone Grand Prix is longer. Described as being ‘draped’ over the Cheshire countryside, the natural undulations and blind crests make this a challenging circuit with no one corner quite as straightforward as it seems. However with a bit of perseverance, you soon find you’re linking up the gradients and curves into a flowing whole. Oulton Park lays claim to the steepest banked corner in the UK, with the 11% Shell Oils Corner. Add in the double apex of Druids and the deceptive Lodge, the once tree lined Avenue and the fast Lakeside straight and the enduring appeal of Oulton becomes apparent. Oulton Park has to be one of the most challenging circuits in Europe both feared and revered by even the British Superbike riders. It is unlikely you will master the circuit on your first visit but will be hugely rewarding to ride regardless.

Circuit length:2.69 milesPetrol: AvailablePit Garages:Available, first come first serve basisCatering: AvailableNoise Limit: 102 dB,static (guideline only) drive by limit appliesPower: Available in garagesGroups: 3 groupsAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Available on all events, local charge by circuit , paddock access after 6pm, camping only available from March 1st to the 31st OctoberStart times: 0715 sign on / 0815 briefing / 0900 tracktimeGeneral requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU race licence required. Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standard

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Brands Hatch has become synonymous with motorsport and fittingly for its location in a natural ampitheatre, has seen great battles over the years. Nowadays, the shorter of its two configurations

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Brands Hatch has become synonymous with motorsport and fittingly for its location in a natural ampitheatre, has seen great battles over the years. Nowadays, the shorter of its two configurations – the kidney shaped Indy circuit. Despite being only 1.2 miles long and simple in shape, this is a fun circuit and the apparent straightforward appearance belies its challenging nature and the complexity of its corners. For example, the famous Paddock Hill where a cambered braking zone, blind apex and steep drop off combine to make this one of the most exhilarating corners anywhere in the UK. The longer GP circuit is subject to more restrictive noise limits and hence used less throughout the year – spaces on these trackdays fill up quickly with riders eager to pit themselves against even more of the demanding dips, cambers and famous corners. On this longer circuit you get to experience the thrill of the steep descent down Pilgrims Drop, fringed with woodland, and the fastest part of the circuit into Hawthorn Bend. As with all MSV owned circuits, the paddock facilities are great, with pit garages and plenty of places to eat.

Circuit length: Indy 1.208 miles / GP 2.433 milesPetrol: Not available on sitePit Garages: Available on first come, first serve basisCatering: Available on first come, first serve basisNoise Limit: Brands GP 101db Brands Indy 102db (Static test guideline only) drive by limits applyPower: Available in garagesGroups: 4 groups day/ 2 groups evening sessionAnimals: Not allowedChildren: AllowedCamping: Not availableStart times: Day – 0730 sign on / 0830 briefing / 0900 tracktime commences Evening – 1600-1700 sign on, briefing 1700, tracktime commences 1730General requirements: Full unrestricted UK licence or equivalent or ACU race licence required. Age 18+ Full zip together leathers Helmet with ACU gold standardHow to get there: Brands Hatch is situated on the A20 near West Kingsdown. Just 3 miles from junction 3 (Swanley) of the M25, it is linked via the A20 to the M20 and M25/26 motorways. Regular services to Swanley station operate from London Victoria.